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Afghan embassy in Delhi closed, ambassador also out of India, but why?

Work has stopped in the Afghan Embassy in Delhi. Afghanistan's ambassador is also out of India. In fact, since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, there is a huge upheaval going on in the Afghan Embassy. In view of this entire incident, questions are being raised whether the Afghan embassy will be closed.

Is Afghanistan's embassy in Delhi going to be closed? Actually, these questions are being raised because the work in the embassy has stopped and the ambassador of Afghanistan himself is out of India. Many diplomats also try to become refugees by going to a third country. Since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, there is a huge upheaval going on in the Afghan Embassy.

There is internal discord going on among the officials of the Afghanistan Embassy. The Indian Foreign Ministry is keeping an eye on the announcement of closure of the embassy. According to sources, the Afghan Embassy has issued a communication regarding the closure of its operations. The authenticity of the communication and its content is being investigated.

The embassy has become the center of conflict

The Afghan embassy has been the center of a dispute between diplomats and the current administration in Kabul for some time. Let us tell you that India, like countries around the world, does not officially recognize the Taliban, which took power in August 2021. Since the fall of the Ashraf Ghani government in 2021, the Afghan embassy has been run under the leadership of Farid Mamundje. He was appointed ambassador in September 2020.

Mamundje says there is a lack of funds available from Kabul and other sources. Additionally, the revenue generated by the mission is insufficient to cover all operational expenses. These factors have left us with no option but to implement these layoffs.

Allegations of corruption also surfaced against Mamundje, which he rejected. He suggested that these allegations were part of a broader agenda in support of the Taliban's objective of taking over the mission.

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